Livesteamer
Well-known
Sorry, but I'm of the other sort. On my IIIc the shutter is almost always on 200 and I set the f stop as needed since it's a day time camera. On my M's I usually use 250 as a lowest speed and use what ever f stop is needed. I'm getting older and not as steady and find I get better results if I keep a fast shutter speed and trust the rangefinder to get my focus where I want it. That's how I work but I'm sure others work differently. Joe
froyd
Veteran
I do like f8 on 35mm with a 35mm lens as my ever-ready, just in case aperture.
For 6x6 I mainly shoot at 5.6 with a normal lens to give me a little more play room than absolute wide-open.
Started my photographic journey as "always the largest aperture the lens would allow" because coming from P&S w/ slow lenses I wanted what I was missing before. Now I mellowed out!
For 6x6 I mainly shoot at 5.6 with a normal lens to give me a little more play room than absolute wide-open.
Started my photographic journey as "always the largest aperture the lens would allow" because coming from P&S w/ slow lenses I wanted what I was missing before. Now I mellowed out!
dct
perpetual amateur
My favorite aperture? The one that's right for the situation.
Exactly the same. Lens, body, ISO, DoF requirements, light, motion... too many variables to stick at one value.
Spavinaw
Well-known
f0.95. Why? Because I have it and you don't!
Just kidding!
redisburning
Well-known
whatever gives me the DoF equivalent of f5.6 on a 50mm lens.
you can have a favorite without excluding everything else. Just because I like Simon and Garfunkel doesnt mean I refuse to listen to anything else.
you can have a favorite without excluding everything else. Just because I like Simon and Garfunkel doesnt mean I refuse to listen to anything else.
JayM
Well-known
11 or 16
16 if I can get it
16 if I can get it
kmallick
Well-known
hmmm. I guess you are stuck with f/256 if you like pinhole photography.
I guess I don't get it.
However without a doubt my favorite shutter speed is 1/500, my favorite focus point is 1.5 meters, and favorite EV is 12.
However without a doubt my favorite shutter speed is 1/500, my favorite focus point is 1.5 meters, and favorite EV is 12.
wolves3012
Veteran
As a few others have said - the one that's right at the time. I like to go for somewhere around the middle of what the lens has, range-wise, unless I have a compelling reason to stray from that. That tends to be somewhere in the f/5.6-f/11 range for most of my lenses.
However, there often *is* a compelling reason to stray - like not enough light, for instance! Or wanting a particular DOF...and so on back to the original "whatever is right".
However, there often *is* a compelling reason to stray - like not enough light, for instance! Or wanting a particular DOF...and so on back to the original "whatever is right".
jordan.dickinson
Jordan Dickinson
f2 or f4 for me. It depends, but I love a smooth background for portraits. Don't do a lot of street shooting, so f8-f11 doesn't really come up.
celluloidprop
Well-known
Depends on the photo, of course, but light-permitting I tend to default to f/4 - usually right in the lens's sweet spot, depth of field to cover most eventualities while still blurring the distance out of distraction.
capito
silver halide punk
I try to stay around 5.6 - 8 as far as light permits. I try to keep stopped down to compensate for poor focusing skills.
cambolt
Green Spotted Nose Turtle
My Jupiter 8 doesn't have click stops, so my aperture is always what is reasonably close to whatever I intended to set it to...
But for street photography etc focusing often takes too long, so f/2 is quite impractical. Plus, as a relatively new Leica user I often find myself paranoid about having my shutter burned by the Australian sun when wide open.
But for street photography etc focusing often takes too long, so f/2 is quite impractical. Plus, as a relatively new Leica user I often find myself paranoid about having my shutter burned by the Australian sun when wide open.
Depends on the focal length and lens I'm using. Also, obviously, the light. Seems silly to have a favorite...
F6Roger
Established
Favorite aperture
Favorite aperture
No favorite, but try and get between 5.6 ~ 11, but mostly whatever the big burning fireball demands
Favorite aperture
I'm wondering what your favorite aperture is? Mine is f5.6 for all my lenses unless available light just doesn't permit it.
No favorite, but try and get between 5.6 ~ 11, but mostly whatever the big burning fireball demands
Aristophanes
Well-known
5.6 because it works so well for candid portraits on the fly in good light and with flash at ISO 400.
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